THE TIGERS THIS WEEK EBRIGHT'S TEAM MEET MIS SOURIANS ON McCOOK. Kansas Dropped a Game to The Washburnites Yesterday—The Line-up and Score. "We will win from Missouri in both games here if the pitcher work right," said Coach Ebright this morning. "At the present time the whole team is fielding and hitting in fine shape, but Farrell seems to be the only pitcher who can locate the plate. If Heizer and Doyle steady down think that we should have no trouble in annexing both games." The Tigers who come here for a two day's session tomorrow and Saturday have thus far this season been putting up a great game. Coach Ebright is evidently worried about the way in which men will perform and is basing all his hopes for victory on their being "right." The line-up for Friday will be the same as heretofore, with Farrell as the probable offering. Yesterday in a game in wood the wildness of the local pitcher played a conspicuous part, the lads from Washburn stole a game from Ebright's proteges in a ten round fight-fest. The kind treatment accorded the Congregationalists last Saturday by the local was reciprocated yesterday by the Capital city lads and when the whistle blew at the end of the tenth inning, the score-boy hung up a 7 to 6 sign with Washburn carrying the big load. Kansas got off on the wrong foot. Heizer in the opening session allowed three of the opponents to seamper across the pan. The hoodoo still remained and he allowed two more of the rivals to pedal the circuit in safety. He lasted until the fifth, but because of wildness was replaced by Farrell, who pitched good, steady ball. At no time was he bumped hard and his control was almost perfect. A high fly lost in the sun by Haller, with two men on Month End SPECIALS Friday and Saturday A TWO DAYS' CARNIVAL OF ATTRACTIVE LOW PRICES. LINGERIE AND TAILORED WAISTS. Lingerie Waists are lace and embroidery trimmed and button down the back. Tailored waists button down the front. Long sleeves. Regular $1.50 values. Special at HOUSE GOWNS in dark percales, $1.50 values at 98c BABY IRISH LACE BANDS and cream Venise bands in broken sets and short lengths at ONE-HALF PRICE. SILK FINISH PERSIAN LAWN. Regular 50c quality. Special at a yard. 35c SILK PETTICOATS. Colored and black taffeta silk Very special at .. $4.95 REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS and Silks in waist length. Special at 25 PER CENT OFF REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS and Silks in Skirt and dress lengths. Special at ... 10 PER CENT OFF TOLMAN'S EASY BOWMAKER. A clever little novelty for making dainty bows without taking a stitch. You can change the bow to suit the garment you wear. All colors, at each, 10c Innes Bullmee Hackman seored the winning point for Washburn ashburn. The lineup was as follows: K. U. Washburn Walker 1st b Robb Palmer 2nd b Stahl Huff 3rd b McCampbell Hamlon s s Shirley Haller lf Karnes Harvey cf McNish Smith rf Foster Rockefeller c Carney Heizer p Hardy Dowle Marlin Doyle, Marlin. Spring's Here! So are our classy Spring Suits. We'll show you their new Spring woolens-the most attractive patterns you've ever seen. Your selection will be made up to your measure, as you want it, for $20 to $40. If you're not satisfied, it won't cost you anything. Spring Attractions? We're sure one of them will be your Suit in short order, if you'll step in for a look. Never mind your age — we've the dignified proposition for the middle of the road man, or snappy cuts for young fellows who want "ginger" in a Suit. The fabrics this season are the best ever. Splendid Suits at $12.50. $15 and $18. Exclusive local representative of Ed. V. Price & Company, Ed. V. Price & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS CHICAGO Elegance at $20 to $25. Come, see the best Suits the new season has brought forth! Elegance at $20 to $25. J. House & Son The Clothiers 729 Mass. St. Fashion 643 Two-Button Novelty Sack SPECIAL TO BAKER. IF you've been paying $45,$50 and $60 to some small tailor for your clothes because you tho't this was the only way to get satisfactory results, it's time you had a suit made by Ball Team Followers to Have Chance to Root. Those who wish to see K. U. humble her old base ball rival—Baker—next Monday will have an excellent chance to do so. The local management has arranged to run a special to Baldwin, leaving here on the Santa Fe at 1:30 and returning immediately after the game. It is expected that a large crowd of students will attend. Samuel G. Clark The fact that there will be a holiday here and a similar vacation at Baker, assures the followers of the sport that there will be something interesting happening. And what a grand stock there is here to select from. Cool comfort bringers at moderate prices. New Shades, New Styles. Don't miss our Tan Oxford Show, $3.00 to $5.00 or any price between. More men will wear Oxfords this season than ever before. OXFORDS, OXFORDS, OXFORDS! will be the cry all Summer. Don't you worry one bit about this coming hot weather with anticipated burning, uncomfortable feet, for we can soon dispel it all with a pair of our Low Cut Tan Oxfords OXFORDS FISCHER'S, 814 Mass. St. Fischer's Shoes are Good Shoes The College Inn is the place for ladies and gentlemen to eat. Try the sundais with fresh crust strawberries at Wiedemann's. Northwestern Mut. Life Insurance Co. L. S. Beeghly, 1415 Mass. Fresh tomatoes and radishes at the College Inn. The present outlook is that at least as many students will go this year as did four years ago when so many things happened. Probably five hundred took the trip then. It is desired that all who go will purchase their baseball tickets from the management here before the game. 942 Mass. St. The College Inn barber shop is always ready to do your work. Especial attention will be given your work for the Junior prom. Lost—Gold handled umbrella; probably in Blake hall. Phone Bell 2312. Try the ice cream sodas with fresh crust strawberries at Wiedemann's. I am making a reduced rate on exchange Photos. My agent, Mr. Remillard, will call. Get ticket from him. The Loomas Studio. Missouri—Kansas debate, Saturday evening, April 30. Fraser Hall. Get your shoes shined for the Prom by Sam, at the College Inn. Wiedemann's pure ice cream and candies sold at the College Inn. Try the ice cream sodas with fresh crust strawberries at Wiedemann's. Missouri:—Kansas debate, Saturday evening, April 30. Fraser Hall. Fine line of cigars and confections at the College Inn. Try the ice cream sodas with fresh crust strawberries at Wiedemann's. Starkweather's A New Line of Slippers and Pumps at For The Junior Prom. Special Train ---TO--via Santa Fe Baldwin ----FOR---via Santa Fe A Kansas-Baker Base Ball Game. Monday, May 2 Leaves Lawrence 1:30 p. m. Returning leaves Baldwin at 6:00 p. m. Fare Round Trip 54c. W. W. BURNETT, A. T. & S. F. Ry., Lawrence, Kansas Admission 75c Shanty's Orchestra Varsity Waltz Party, Fraternal Aid Hall Saturday, April 30,'10